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Ode to My Levis Amy Sailer

Ode to My Levi’s

Amy Sailer

Without you I’m naked. Faithful & silent friend, you’ve held all of me, bent & danced, known the sweet down low. Dark wash blues, worn through, your love’s still strong, though I may stray— been known to flirt with skirts, gone slack— but now I’m back again, ‘cause it never feels right like you. Rambler, migrant lover, you were made to kiss mud at the root of tomato stalks, beside gold-flecked riverbeds. Let’s make like a crotch seam & split—hop a Norfolk Southern down to nowhere’s way, a place we can stretch out & bleach. Let’s syncopate. Let’s play on the harmonica, that saxophone, & play on, those tough & faded blues—your stomp & jive, so warm & always fit me tight.

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